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‘THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1901-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. i Greely of Sonth Dnkota and Norris of New ek Be , DICTATE TO ENGLAND NEWSPAPER WEN TESTIEY |iSjigps PROTEST ~TITLE|ITS LARGEST IoWA GHURCH [SSUES ANTIFUSION EDILT|CONDITION oF THE WeATHER| \DVERSE CUBAN VOTE Latter Day Saints Rejoice Over For ast for Nebraska—Fair Saturday and e Induse ke This and Othed fhe Sunday; Northerly Winds. Loy, mminston, Coadjuter Williaws of Nebraska and Others Ases. Dougles County Demecracy Goss Back to| - e at N ' United States Investors Almest Ready to wasuino T """r-,-, | — J Address Bishop Olark. b '._. € Its {'(m Pmci:lu. ke ""'""'"'nm. b .-,\"'":'.::.f Constitational Conve: Goes on Record % was the subject of | part organized Church of Latter Day Saints at 4 3 ! of the industrial commisdr «r. [ INSIST THAT HE ASSUMES TOO MUCH | raant 4 e ¥ oaints ' | DEMANDS STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET "5 ‘ BRITONS FEAR HARVEST OF SECURITIES | Jonn Morrie, businces manacer o ey il protte b TR nooa EIGHTEEN OPPOSED, TEN IN FAVOR ey devoted nis’Aitatlen espectaliy 1o the Tns e il (Il for SIERLAS & | be three vacanoles 1 {he WRMEWE SFictass | YII1 OBDOSS A7 Meve to Place Fop- oA Expect te Have to Baor fios Yellow Coffers | ternational Paper compuny ook e of Graceland college at Lamoui, Ta. The Glists and Silver “":"" o p Conservatives Consider Result Injuriensly I will assert,” he said, “that the In- . P of the report of Church Recorder . X, Stobbl Among It Candidates — Bindin Commiss b Al ATbIS, VABGINIIONE I NI ut 15 the Hebbe | S showed o total membersip ‘of 5381, an Nest F BUTTE GROUND IS MOVING b .u'n' .\..ulm'['..n u‘:\.mv“.’.m to l-)u' m:«“ e Increase within the last year of 1557. The o— | . | papers a o public. The cost of manu- embers give re ine . P AMERICA'S NEW FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE | 7. tire iy greator under consolidation than | INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd, April 12.—Protes- | IemVer® iven here includo only the bap- | ooy 0 o Pare o 1t Street Car|NEELY HAS PERMISSION TO SELL ouT . under individual ownership of the paper |tant Episcopal Bishops " y - Laren of Chicago, . " mills. The economics which were to be | Grafton of Fond du Lac, Nicholson of Mil High Prices of Railroad Securities BbOW | ;iiuinea under the consolidated manage- | wankee, Williams of Marquette and Francis ment have not been realized. The export|of Indiana, and Coadjutor Bishops Williams Importance. trade has fallen off, or at least has not [of Tracks Six Inches Ou The largest churches are at Lamoni, Ta,, [ With silver republicans and populists in and Independence, Mo, and at each place | Pouslas county next fall —— the church has an official publishing house. [ That i3 the cdict of the Douglas County | RUTTE, Mout., April " The bishops' report shows callections for | Pemocracy and every one of its 1632 mem- | Butte, suid to comprise a large part of Money Will Be Witkheld. ebraska and Anderson of Chicago today | th, of $8¢ 87 and expenses equal |bers s pledged to enforce it. At a mect- |ihe big hill on which the Aanaconda mines " Increascd, though that was to be the strong | sent to Bishop Clark of Rhode Island, pre- | 1o this amount, less $5,110.56 on hand. The |In& of the club on Thursday night it was |are located, has made & ver perceptibic | 5w TREMENDOUS PAYMENTS ON OLD DEBTS | feature of the consolidated company’s effort. | siding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal |account with bishops' agents shows re- |Unanimously voted to return to the first|movement 1o NO LONGER HEARD e i the southwestwa in the | WAR TALK | The promised policy of enlightened self- | house of bishaps, a protest agalnst his use [ ceipts for the vear of $85,318.29, and on | declaration of principles made by the or- | last fow day At the foot of the Anaconda 4 interest bas been proposed and the net re- ot the title presiding bishop of the [ hand $14,107.86. The report of the counselor |Banization and to oppose every effort that|hill the slide pushed the tracks of the | Two Hundred Million Dollurs i the | Sult to newspaper publishers has been ab | chureh,” which it §s claimed he employed in | shows collections of §1.255.02 and the report | Ay be made to put anything but straight | strect rallway iine for about six inches for | M Vast Sam Now Applied Annunily | l0crease of over $I800.000 per annum 10 fan offictal communication published in the |of the elders shows collsetions amounting |democrats on the county ticket next fall. joxa Sk ot May Dispose of Havana Heldings, but yea Danger, » Districts Now Found a distance of about 300 feet along the road. | to Be Only Centers of Industry the cost of news print paper offictal organ of the church in Noverber, [ to $27,186. The total assets of the “church | The printiples of the club, as signed by [As there are no lar S oM a chure Noveraber, 27, o tof } ; ore are ge bulldings in that Suiar Ovep is Pabe O UMVERSAW CSPITRLOR Ho placed the output of news print paper | gisclaiming responsibility for the interjec- [and home™ are given at $UTAS146, Eider |all the members, are stated in the follow- | part of the city no damage was done, ex- b & Ll Years Amo. at $26,000,000 per year tion of special rubrics, etc., into a recent [ Hill of the Hedrickite church is in consulta- | D8 declaration: cept to the railroad tracks. Geologists b ¥ Mr. Norris attributed the recent fucrease | (0 08 FPECHL DTS tion with members of the conference rela- | We. the undersigned, believe that active fand scientific men claim (hat the entire - in th f paper o four causes, name e participation fn the political affairs of thi > | n the price of paper (o four causes, name At this consecration copes, mitres and |tive to Temple lot, famous in Mormon his- | PATtCIDAtion i the poittical affairs of this | Lanse of mountains about Buite fs con- ¢ April 13.= s A18 | Mo the » 86 o 4 k- cration ¢ s and , country {8 the duty of every citizen, and LONDON, April 12.—1n an elaborate dis- | To the Spaniah war, the South Atrican war, [ i "UF CIERESSIIOn domes, Tlres adtl 0 Ko e 10 & revelation of cuswion of the relation of British expor.s | the drouth of 1550 and 1900 and the attempt that such affairs can be bext administercd | stantly moving and that the sliding process, | MAVANA, April 12—The Cuban constitu- polated with special rubrics and, in the | the early church, a magnificant temple is | by the democratic that inte and imports, the Statist wiil tay tomorrow: |of the International company to monopo- | . - Gt Wb fon o) S “Expansion of imports mcaus that the | lize the spruce land: To meet the |u-1'::::::"::‘ i A L it United States are acquiring from England | dificulty he xuggested that trade relations b things were Interjec rty or- | which has been going on for years and has | :"‘ | convention placed itselt on record {0 be erected. The ownership of Temple | Binization is the Which | srughed and mixed the copper veins and | 1004y agaivst the Platt amendment, by a to br! bout de orathe ucecess: that ote ol e 0} I o Iot has been the cause of much HUiRation [ folexnics 10 conventians Shouid be solected |ore bodles in the Butte district and dis- | Y0t Of 18 to 10, on a resolutlon that th k ] ] convention should declare itselt opposed to that were not desirable or legal.” between the reorganized church and the | by the direct vote of the members of the | placed many of them, is stiil golng on, | O » - v immense quentities of securities and (ha: | with Canuda should b promoted In order | "yl *oee Aol benimable Sr bogull © | HGlrickite ohureh and & unlon of the two ! By Cominidi et | " Shout 0 year ko & Simiiar st oc. | the smendment “on account of he term o —as Britlsh capital in the ed States | that the practically inexhaustible pulp sup- . " ol . ates are " wiitition bovtion, M doY ome of the clauses and the way in whic oll &8 10 the garegate abrosd 1o doe | b1y of thot mouatry mHeht hatiiie Dulp #0° | liahed an official communication from the | churches to end the dispute may be the | malics ruguintiy” satled, 3 : e L L renduncw Potticn, THW SOURKY | SLes e i s R ATIG O * it O Penuenl A8 in iho aesresate ubrond is do- | ply of that country might be drawn upon. |.. ceiding bishop in which he made the |Fesult. According to the old revelation, the [ nominations should be resiy court house, the handsome residence of | theY are drawn, and also on account of the creasing—the United States are now repay- | “We should,” he said, “adopt the plan forced. That the test of me | cont f othe stiklle ] pm > .| great temple is to be bullt while Joseph nbership or [ genator W. A. Clark, several churches and onts of others, especially clauses ng the capital which we placed in that | which Pregident McKinley has advocated of | formal disclaimer for responsibility for thelr . . the nomination to any offico in the sorfously cracked, the | and 7. | mtesw . 4 mith is at the head of the church. He | 15 'he hom JU18 be Kone ’ other buildings were i country In earlier days, when it meeded | remitting those taxes which experionce has | Interfection or use, and his signature to this sitt of the party shouid be honesty, ubility, | othet bulldtage were Foron having a fissure [ The conservatives assert that this action ; : el is an old man and the church is anxious | political uctivity and fealty to democ our capital for rallways, Inaustries and { shown to be most burdensome to the in- ““_“"’”"“r as pre *"“",K bishop of the church | ) 0% temple be buiit before he dies. prineiples, and that fuston wth other par-|ahout two inches wide through tho entire | 'S ®Mbarrassing, inasmuch as it practically lands at the rate of £40,000000 per annum. | dustries of the people.’ | brought out the address which was for- tles should not be tolerated. WTlAing tFoth eaat to West, ties the hands of any commission that The fmportance of the matter 1s Increased | M. F. Greely, editor of the South Dakota | Warded today by the eight bishops. CROFT’S HELPERS ARRESTED | This declaration is printed in big black might be sent to Washington in view of the high prices to which Ameri- | Farmer, was the afternoon witness before | e A type on the first page of today's issue ot | B} 0ODY WORK OF BURGLARS Neely May can rallroad securities hive now risin. | the commission. His testimony related 10| fThe address says Sherift B fie ias Found an 1m. | the oficlal organ of the Douglas County The legal authorities have granted per- There 1s a diminishing desire on the part | farming conditions in the west. He sald | or reasons which will appear, we can- g Democracy, and every member is expected slon to Charles F. Necly to sell the of tho Amerlcans to purchage securities | that many of the farmers of that section | not recognize you as holding any archepls- to bear it in mind from now until the nom- and One brickyard and land in Havana standing iw of us, and In the autumn we may be asked | are foreign-born and that most of them had | oonal or judiciul relation 15 pur wetion. nor inations are made in the fall. de his name. The money realized will b 10 pay gold for a part of our immense pur- | proven u godsend (o the country. The Ger- | 4o \o propose in this letter to ofter any| CHEYENNE, April 12.—~(Speclal Tele-| “FOr expediency,” sald Louls J. Plattl, e turned over to the court and kept in trust chases of produce, Instead of wecurlties.” | mans, Scandinavians and Canadians, he|piey 1o the churches mentioncd in your | gram.)—Sherifi Sweet of Dckfoot, Tdaho, [the president of the club, last night, “we| piTTSBURG, Pa, April 12.—~Thomas D.|until o decision is reached regarding his » it sald, wero especiully good citizens. He did | jomunication. We disavow any desire to | left Luramio tonight for home with Pariey | 1ve been allowing our declaration of prin- | Kuhne, a Mount Washington grocer, was | alloged embezzlement of postal funds. THREE HUNDRED MILLIONS | not believe in the colon: atlon of forel®ners i onoca) our action; we simply decline to|Croft of Soda Springs, arrested on the | /P18 to go by the board, but we have|gnot and killed in his home by three bur- | bec had found that when they are|,pe “qny plea whatever in the face of |charge of stealing a carload of horses in |BOW determined to stand by it In the fu-|giars this morning while defending his wite, | ¢\ o g vy thus held together they are not so quickly b p s ture. There has always been more or less es | SANTIAGO DE CUBA, April 12.—Re us held together the 90 QUIEREY | by uoe amunating from otis: who Is absos |1dakio, the asimals havitis HeMk SON Kt | Lare: y: 58 | who was heing chloroformed. A fow hours A Americanized as when they are segregated. | 100K i Al Laramie on Monday. The Idaho oficer |dissatisfaction with fusion among our mem- | jater the rendezvous of the alleged felons | “0¥10€8 from the United States indicate that Mr. Grealy suggested the Sonatrution ot [ 14134 YUl 0t 8By Judtelal reiution) torchat | erle 0 SRTREEREEERAI inst | bers, but we have never actively opposed it. | wag discovered at 32 Fulton street. 1 a | here 18 an organized effort, based in part on storage rescrvoirs for the reclamation of [ 2€tion: vl B L b bk < From now on, however, you will find the " g Nty spectal press dispatches of April 9 from Sau- o « T A St Vi sompei1ad bha- | Croft and he says Croft fs a member and . . desperate fight which followed City 1 etk the arid region. Mr. Greely said he found | © find ourselves compelled to empha Douglas County Democracy in line for | geetive Patrick E | tlago to New York, te spread the impres- PEKIN, April 12.—The committee of min- | o "y feficy thun formerly | #12¢ the polnt, because the title which per- | leader of the worst band of horsethieves | Douslas Coudty Domocracy In W 1of| tective Patrick E. Fitzgerald was instantly [ [OH0, 19 SO Forth (6 sBrea the lmpros BKIN, " ndeficy than erly v 1 | 4 q | stra democratic tickets, of d one of the supposed r h ditions o etlof d con- sters which is considering China's finan and | haps inadvertently you employ in designat- |that ever operated in Idabo, Wyoming and & killed and one of the supposed r [ resw. 1 Out, vor Detective Fitsgerald and Cltlzen | m Kahne Are Ki Rol Believe Kained by ) Mintnters at Am o 15 less t | to leave the farms and go to the cit bbers, who i tolerate fusion at any time. ave his name as Edward Wright and who | €0t eXist in castern Cuba. clal resources has reached the conclusion, 1 he found that farm land is increasing | P8 Yourself suggests the idea of some |Utah - el So far as the 1 8 e S 5 y Llbedticllh, LU 0, g L e shots tha ed Fitzgerald So @ proy of Santiago is con- based upon what tuformation s thus far | papidly fn vhlue measure of review and control ns vested | Letters were found on Croft that show President Platti Talks, fired the shots that killed Fitzgerald, was obtainab) A . that $300,000,000 in gold can be | {in the incumbent of the position which |he has been going under the name of [ “I think we are strong enough to en- [badly wounded, being shot threc times :;:";:'ll‘_l':“"h,;';l':r""::"lv.l";wl:"flT";-"'\'""'llf';?"' raised without injuring China's resources. | you now hold | Browmi. Oie ot thssae WSS RIEEIVADAE | farce HHIRIRAIet S RIRVY Rix¥0i3/1n: tam- | L0 ALK AU EWO! fenaly mambery B the |8 SRER T MRS ERS CRIR SO0 ASELEERDS The examination by the committee into the | SOLONS FAIL T0 FINISH “The title ‘presiding bishop of the church’ | ©f the alleged gang and advised Brown 1o | bership when compared with any other |alleged gang were arrested and uhuxm.m.'lm”- : rlll "ulutl?‘l‘l‘; m.'xu- "",""'f ml- subject is thus far incomplete and it will | — is not found in our canon law. It would be |take the horses to Wyoming and sell them, | democratic organization in this county and |and other booty worth from $3,000 to §4,000 o ".":lu“"-wl “, unnwm .l .:‘.:\ u‘uhn lo]uy; probably learn that other Chinese re-| M very unfortunate if there should exist in |@ their acts were beipg watched by the [when we say no fusion, it's a safe bet that | recovered. it et i sources for indemnities are available | [ the Protestant Bplscopal church (and there | oficers. .Information wakiwifed 16 (iacks | thers i) be' nane. Lt the popullste and [ The persous under arcest are: Hdward | (0 same diacussion; but thero are abasltely The discussion of politics hus this week | | are many who tear it does exist) a process |foot last. night and two. membirs bf ‘the |silver republicans do what they will it(Wrlght, wounded; Robert Wilcox and bis | no Indicatlons of serlous trouble. given place to amusement, commencing | — ot evolution which would end in clothing K8U8 Were arrested there. Sherift Swecl|they don't want to fall in line behind the|wife, Jonnle; J. B. Wright, a brother of | Last Sunday's demoustration relative to with the German races at the Hunting | ST. PAUL, Minn, April 12.—The legisla- | the senior bishop with metropolica powers. | believes that this is the gang that has been | banner of straight-out democracy, which |the murderer, and a woman sald to be his | mun_l«lml politics consisted of a procession park Monday last. The remainder of the | ture adjourncd sine dic today, but will [ This is very undesirable and nothing would |10ing a wholesale business In Idaho, Wyo- [our club has again raised in Douglas | Wife. All are from Chicago. of from 400 to 600 men, with the usual fol- otn Lewinla weck was devoted to international races, | Probably meet in extro session next Febru- [be more calculated to prejudice a lawful |Ming and Utab for a number of years. county - lowing of small hoys. Mayor Pedro gave confest at arms and tent-pitching at the [4ry (o act on the report of the tax com- [development of the movement toward a —— Leaders of the Jacksonian club are known | GOFF INCREASES THEIR BAIL |the promoters a permit, despite the fact Temple of Heaven. The Russians partic- | mission. proper provinelal system. HUNTED FOR TWENTY YEARS |to be in favor of continuing the fusion ¢ T that they were his political opponents. ularly are celebrating the eastern holidays | Littlg Imporiant legislation was accom- Cust We Nesrotiuks y policy weveral years longer. They belleve | Shor¢ and Meyer Are to Be Cu Someone cried “Down with the Platt amend- and express a desire that the foreign (roops | pllshed during the closing hours and several |\ disclaim auy roflection upon your- | &% Accuned nf Wurdes ix Acuuttted |it is good politics to throw a few crumbs with Conupiracy to Get ment!” and the crowd Ilaughed goodna leave Pekin. They are seemingly an anx- | pending mexsures were killed. Among the | se1f, ag theugh it had,been your premedts j« After @umpser @ § o [0 the popullsts and wilver republicans at} Rice's Fortnae, uredly, but there was no symptom of dls- fous for the withdrawal as wete (he be- | lmportant new inws of he Jegisiature have | tarca purpose to assume powers not con- ey, " e et coutityeléction ¥o-as to*Keep I 2 7 b ey et N e order. % g sieged ministers for the arrival of the |been acts creating a hoard of control 10 ferred by the constitution or canons, but B J— them in llne for a’democratio okndidate | ' 50)Yar Al i 7 Bakelek: Devis T People here are working contentedly and troops. | supervise all state institutions; Increusing | dritts and tendencies often exercse in- | g i P}.\\ll-‘t, Wyo., April 12.—(Special |for supreme judge at the next state elec. | counsel for Alber atrick, Davis L. | becoming prosperous. There have been no clegram.)—Har L altro Ok 8 . iy 44 y Teer of Lead City, 8. D., | tion. Be it known that the membership |Short and Morris L. Meyer, who are charged “:‘”l_ ALy reas carnings tak (rom 8 t0 of [ fucnce where the mind is unsuspletous o | o N LY I L TR O i 106 tho Jacksonian club is. state-wile and|with fofgery of tho will of William M THEY SWINDLE MANY WIDOWS |rer (i g o o Strlet | (aogicar terminus ad quem. This bar- | \heeling, twenty-five years ago at Hil- |its interests are not confined to Douglas | Rice, appeared before Recorder Goft in the A | ing |I\; MLEETL ~“|||\|\ nk more ~”r|« tloular drift and tendency can only be | jiira” Wy, was todny acquitted, county. . Therefore an effort will be made |court of general scusions today and made Lkl Rl o et PN R o g L ot Teer, who was believed to be Tarry by the Jacksonlans to force fusion at the | motion to decrcase the bail of Short and or primary elections; prohibiting yellow | the church may be put on its guard against s Pl il St isle sy recogs | Mevor. colored oleomargariue, and the 5 per cent | the subtle encroachments of a centralizing | 0% ihe mun that did the killing, was | coming local election, unless they recog strikes of late. Few tramps are in evidence, War talk is never heard. The successtul harvesting of the large sugar crop has greatly Smproved business conditions. Yesterday General Whitside and Senor Allen by | | | | | Castillo, the civil engineer of the province, Kross earnings’ (ax on cxpress companies. | policy which would work Irreparable harm | “TFested at Lead City iast December, hav- |nize the superior strength of the Douglas | 1 opposing tho motion Asslstant District} yisiied EI' Cobre for an_tnspection of tho " g ™ . = ' 3 prks I'ing been followed from * country to an- | County Democracy and bow gracefully to[Attorney Garvin said that it was the In-| oG uniic works there. 11 Cobre orm - LONDON, April 12.—The Statlst has dis to religlon and endanger our liberties as | oit'orsor over twenty years. One man who |ite ediot | tention ‘of the district attorney to connect | ryy Pogie wETRS e 1 o Ea) Ll dlihn .t awinAlere maliBg ton. | IRy eahntan: ) or over.twenty years. " edict., i 9 y considered a dangerous district, but covered a clique of swindiers making Lon- | HUSBAND MAY BE ASSASSIN hyrehmen | witnessed the tragedy claimed that Teer | In this county the organization headed |Short.and Meyer with the conspiracy 10 KCl | poc gound everything quie don their headquarters who profess to rep- | 5 | That the canons do not recognize any | h 4 his h i 4 i control ot Hice's: fortuns. |isae Ry rything quiet and the people resent a leading American insurance com Sixty Years 01d, Found | authority original to and inheritant in the | ¥4 the murderer, but this could not b ME BIRLUL R B REEOAROD: A 8 2YDLES aadiie at work. o £ # AN ARy A -I | orestding Bishop et thé houss ot bisnopy | PrOY# Thousands of dollars were spent | producer than the Jacksonian club and it ‘1":‘““ d of 'W:H;L to l”"* request that LR 500 ) " ed with ndl presid z hishop of he house o shops " od . v od | y o ! " the bail be reduced Recorder Goff increased - in the chase which led to every vilized | will probably have its way, fight or no These swindlors, it will say tomorrow Crushed. 88 such iy evidont in that the canon which | o niry oo the globs, Teer was aided In | Aght,. it to §20,000 cach, instead of $10,000. |DEPUTY AUDITOR FOR CUBA notity the family of a mau recently de i | you acted provides that In case of his death | (OFREY PR LG AR L EOT VS . 3 | ceased that the last premium, which ought| MASON; O. April 12.--Mrs. John Me- | duty passes to the bishop, who, according u’mn)nr\:”‘..w.-v.u A b} ! 10 have been pald at a given date, usually | Clung, wife of a4 wealthy retired farmer, ;10 the rules of the house of bighops is to | . | { ARKANSAS OUT OF BANKS‘CANNON‘SFUNERALARRANGED Services Will Be | Tabe, | recent, has not as a matter of fact been | Was found dead in her bed this morning | preside at the next meeting of the house pald, and It it is not forwarded by a speci- | With her head crushed, and hor husband | of bishops, since then there is not « word | BIG MORMON EMIGRATION | fied date the policy will lapse. The widow | has been arrested, charged with the crime. | or line of our statutory law which cloties | Salt Lake City ¢ Wednesday at Conatant Rain for Many Duys In Ambitious Fla at R WASHINGTON, April 12.—Another step hastens to send the remittance, The vie-| At & o'clock this morning Mr. McClung [ the presiding bishop of the house of bishops | Twe Preparing ek Wichitn, Ne i towards the c-.nlah!l»hmt-nl of full civil gov- tims usually are French and Germans i'"“'"' Mrs. Bavsore, who occupled a part ’v\\vh an lota of episcopal authority in any to Big Horn e SALT LAKE CITY, Utab, April 12.—Upon | €/0Ment in Cuba wus taken toduy by the Rp ERRIR of the house, aud told her that his wife had | other diocese than his own, we must per Hasi WICHITA, Kan.., April 12.—~The Arkan Yecelpt of the mews of the death of George | 2PPOINtMent by General Wood of Ernest been murdercd while he wa t the Larn [nn‘.- look upon the communication to which e river 15 out of its banks tonight, police- Fonts y Sterling as deputy auditor of the DESPITE KING'S DISAPPROVAL | i5oiing wrier wome stock, 1 half-masted he coroner | We are referring as expressing only the | CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 12.--(Special McClung | private views of the bishop of Rhode | Telegram.)—Oficials who bave charge of be arrested on the charge of murder. Me- | Island.” the leasing of etate lands to sottlors and Clung is 68 years of age and Mrs. McClung | oth during the coming spring | 4 R s 60, He Is said to be worth $100,00 there will be unother big movement of | Fantisy wa He 14 sald 10 be worth':§100,000 WILL MOVF FOR ACQUITTAL Mormons from Utah to the Big Horn basin, | COPENHAGEN, April 121t is reported | Canwe o Penitentiney Wardens. emevs to Ask (hat Jury | TWO (housand persons are safd to be getting from Christiana, Norway, that M. Stank, the | SIOUX FALLS, 5. D, April 12.—(Spegial S g Yy e ready to trek over the mountuins to the ( minister of defense, Is about to submit ex- | am.)—The State Board of Chariiies anAteg e Rains promised land, where they will settle under e ordtaary omtiten. fon dafenmes it € [and Corrections, s organized under the the big irrigating canal now belng built recent decision of the state supreme court, Q. Cannon today (he flag w e ends of every bridge sland. or Fonts, a discharg- :u: rlluh:lll ;jl(urfllll:: 1!::1 ;:;:m; ‘l;o“n‘x‘"fl::‘*“’"‘r P Snow's office and @ confer- | 151and. Senor Fonts, who has heen discharg | to keep people from crossing, d ing similar duties for some time past under ce of high « reh officials w he! o 3 are under water, the approaches to twa | €N0° of bER hurch officlals was held to ar- | 0y 04q, now becomes a purely civil off- bave been washed away, an island went | F4D& the details for the funeral 451 cial, 4 ! decided to hold the funeral services in the i under water after its inhavitats escaped | it 1o Akt (o HARIRY hervies T and the night force at the waterworks fs | '@D¢rnucie ¢ L Ay 8 3} fmprisoned n the middle of a flood & mile| Spectal rates will be made by the rail-| STRIKE AT CRITICAL TIME o o cads and a large attendance is expected Pl wide. For five days rain has been falling | FOA and hundreds of thousands of acres of [from every part of the state. Meokatiios Mueuk OF Just ae farm lands are under water. The wate Cable on East River W held an inquest wnd directed th ident Norway's M creane ninter efenses 5 state castern frontier of that countr, Ieh Tatt ettt e RANKFORT, Ky., April 12.—The prose- "\'“l" “’H‘ Shoshone river. Last spring 500 | which is still rising, is within tive inches | WRECKERS PARTLY SUCCEED in Heady, King Oscar has privately expressed him- | 1110 fOUr Feb L ARe ) “"_;‘:"“u"“”"' | cution in the Ripley conspiracy case wing | MOTmozs settled in the Big Horn country | of (he openings to the pump house of the — elf as averse to this proposal on the ground gl Bl 2 MENEI000: conelu ment They are £0 well pl¢ its testimony tomorrow. The do- |8 a0 cxpe sed | waterworks. Obstructio moved John A. Bowler, de of at sectiol r other I | that it has not been submitted to the mili- | 5 : % i the | fense will move for instructions for u ver- | WIth thal section that another and larger Sioux Falls penitentiary, and appointed as | ry authorities and conflicts with the pres St R ) e colony has Leen induced to make thelr his successor O, S. Swenson, chairman of (dICt of acquittal. Tawyers for the prose- |y 0y S$IX HELD AS MURDERERS \ ent incomplete plan of vational fortifica- |y . | eution do not believe this will be sustained S republican committee of Minnehaha | tlons. It s understood that M. Stang hus [ county, 1o whom the wardenship had been | 10 View of the rulig of the court permitting made & cabinet question of the matter. conceded for some time. Captain H | the introduction of cviden They Tatended for sunta | NEW YORK, April 12.—Although every- : thing was in order for the raising of the Ry e Bxpresn Ditolies b second cable for the footbridge on the Bast river bridgo this afternoon, the wire rope —During the last | $till lies on the bottom of the river. Thero ond WENONA, 1L, April three nights three attempts have been made | ¥ 10 telling at present when the se Gr rford, Okial ma, May See a as to the con- | CHRYENNE, Wyo.,, April 12.—(Special ® 8 Revenging and third cables, put into the water on 5y ' They idel kool @Ry AP 4=(Bpeols to wreck the Santa e express near the h o y = Dixon, his only compotitor, who is an old | $pitacy. They assert that the evidence of | mojegram.)~The storm that set in Monday | Aged Man's Killing, village of Long Point ,"‘ each “instance | TUesday, will be placed over the saddles, TROOPS TO LEAVE CHINA | soldier, tast night calied the board's atten- | €x-Governor Bradley and Judge Yost con- | evening cleared th morning, Reports e ATHERFORD, OKL, April tion to a law not give veier: waking it a misdemcanor to | Meets Ripley in a way to preclude peremp- ns of the civil war a pref, tory Instruciions. the wreckers bound large ties to the rails |4 the metal workers and cablo riggers aro with heavy wire. Last night the local | O% Stk recelved from ull parts of the state show 2. Thomas to Contemplate En ¥ o heavy fall of snow in the southern por- |H. Pemberton, aged 6 vears, was Killed { goin ™ Wi o’ the obstruction and a | THe strike on the biidge 1s & sympathetic pt Seven Thou- ence in making appointments to the publ INDIANAPOLIS, April 12.—A requisitlon | tion and rain in the northern portion, [here at midnight last night and tonight | (o B 0 HEG HAR - BARTRECRE RO % one and the walking delegates of the house d Soldiers, service of the state. The hoard spent the | On Governor Durbin for the extradition of | gyoek | e arrested and will be held es in Wyoming have been small, | Six suspects w —_— afternoon at the Deaf Mute school and | W. 8. Taylor, who was the republican claim- Mg ey S At L bl and bridgesmiths' union ordered the 1; b In western Nebraska more ssow covers the | for investigation. Their names are T. J. :I:M:Nl; ":,‘x'" i ,|,4.X,.',.,:\r:»‘.».-xnlln\-nl Hectlon | echanics employed on the new bridge to LONDON, April A dispatch to the | returned to Yankton tonight ant for the Kentucky governorship during | ground than fn Wyoming snd it is feared the | Welch, Thomas McCormick, Charles Reed, . knock off this afternoon. The men com- Reuter Telegram company from Pekin says —— the Goebel excitement, is not unexpected at | v , . stock losses will be constdorable. Tr on | Charles Chapman, J. A. Welch and J. 8. I plied with the order just at the momont that the French military authorities con- | Fined for & Mail Sack the siate house. APFiving from the east m“"‘l IhllT;l:"!I::\? Bowyer. ANOTHER RICE IS CHOSEN ;"\ readiness for raising the second template removing 7,000 men at an early | SIOUX FALLS April 12.—(Spectal | i Ly et " f ALLS s ARE . | « number of cattle buried In drifts of. snow| Pemberton, who came here six weeks cable. It fs understood that the Metallle date. The Germans are preparing to re- | Telegram) —Alva L. Towne, the Couneil | TAKES BLUE WING PROPERTY [h.ir Kimball und at mm,r'lm,":l ong the |#80 from Glasgow, Ky., where his family Matchers' union is on strike against the patriate the infantry brigade. The indem- | Bluffs man who was recently indicted by = s resides, was assaulted by someone, who company which has the contract for the Bty claims are now understood to total |the United Statos grand fury for the thott : struck him twice across the head with a rigging of the cables on the now bridge. £60,000,000. of a mail sack from the postoffice at Pied- k . The ’ st is | e o 1 | mont, 8. D.. appeared before Judge Car- iMect of Shot, heavy olub. The corensrs inque 8 April 12.—H. Baldwin " HOU| % i Phoe o Moy i Ry 47 taln Grip at Joplin CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 12.—(Special | progress tonight and if the gullty person ¥ A A o S MORE BEAUMONT C”ARTERS Rice Hecomes nistrutor of reat Entate, Reorg national Zine Com ite. Inter- mitted to enter this plea and was fAned 16 | poonre v o b, J—Recelver W. K. | noar Meeteotse, Wyo., who was hot last i::'i‘ Aash SR ',y“.'k{‘,1[..,':“.:.l‘:,f‘su;m:;‘.y Total in New Ol Field s Now Niuety, {mitted to enter this plea and was fined I8 {qyymble of the International Zine company T g | Appolnted parary Adminietratc H . ome we Migration of | the sum of b gl Drimbls ot the lateraatioanl Aiss company, v;.’k by ‘nI;uM].'mH named I;MM‘f has since CALL FOR MINING CONGRESS ... .rw. M Rice and bis bond was fised with Largest Coming i = imited, city receive e 9" | died and Ewaldt will stand trial for mur- s e Nanannd e T e iy night from H. B. Shoemoker of the New AN R I at $400,000. Mr. Rice filed his bond and was Last, given control of the estate. Certain helrs sam T i | STIN, Tex.,, April 12.—Ch 4 we | and alleged helrs who do not reside in Texas |, AUST! LR harters were today filed by nine new ol companies . will contest the appointment of Mr, Rice as | c0t¥ 1l ¥ i panies, in . der. The trouble arose over the ownership | seeretary Muh BT PIERRE, 8. D.,, April 12.~(Special Tele- [ York reorganization committee, stating |o¢ some clothivg. Ewaldt asserts he shot in Y LONDON, April 12.—The offclal report |&ram.)—Drillers of the artesian well in |that the committee had dec ided to take | ge)rgefense. fug, "“'::'“n" RN ¥ of the emigration from Ireland shows that [ Pearl township, Sully county, yesterday the Blue Wing property at Carterville at Lt : { & B Shpeis corporated to develop the Seaumont field, 11418 persons left that country in 1800, [8truck a strong flow of water at 1,640 feet, | the figures named I\_\"‘.\h Trimble Wreck fective Bridge, T permanent administrator Wiisy bavo an AGKTORALA ZAILA) 0 I81 ATH tod. This 18 10.1 per 1,000 of the estimated popu- |but went several feet deeper. They will ar | Other persons stand ready to take the| CHEYENNE. Wyo, April 12.—(Special e ¢ ab Aha This makes a totai of elghty-nine companies Jation. The emigrants were equally diviled | once start on a second well in property at higher figures, but under order | Telegram.)—An castbound passenger train | Mahon today Issued Illu u.n for the luur||i GUGGENHEIM TRANSFER DEED Pl rieigne gL LEACELIEL L D between the sexes | township. | trom the circuit court of Jasper county |on the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley | A0nual session of the International Mining Pficcice - | the reorganization committee s given pref- | railvoad was wrecked near Glen Rock, | CODETess, to be held in Boise, July 23, Ui | mig smelter Denl e capitalization in excess of $20,000,000, and BULLER MAY GO TO CANADA Insues One, Desiznat- by Fifteen even R R 4 4 s late this cvening the National Ol and Pips | exence, that the shareholders of the c Wyo., last night by a defective bridge, Sey. |#nd 25, this year. The basis of representa- ndred Dollurs € f L ORO, Ky | L8kt : Py : Line company also filed ity charter, with a HORO, I pany way benefit. The purchase of this | eral cars were derailed and th x| Uon Elves each state and territory thirty Stn d collision between April 12 freight postal ol e 08 % f SRR R acd e e capital of §5,000,000. This is the largest A A work train Louisville & | property gives the reorganized company a |and one passenger were slightly ed. delegates and each coun! E Ay - AR b "',' ffaned + Fallrond (hiw afternoon. between b L | EATuabis il aas Ioasa whish, Wi ha [ R28 80 Pastconer Nozo AUDHELMUNG and town five and one additional for each | NEW YORK, April 12—The doed trang- | “harter ever filed in Texus. The state’s fes n No America Now | West Pinevill lted in the death of | 00 | will Vacan Shar| This company recently pur a gusher and lease on 160,000 mcres of HALIFAX, N. 8. April 12.—A letter re- celved by an officer of this station from Eng- land states that . d 10 th 0f | expenditure of a small amount of moncy, B 10,000 people, each mining exchange, real | ferring the M. Guggenheim Sons' bhig I e s | S il/at Caca hasme . al%ldsndsDavar JERSEY CENTRAL SITUATION chamber estate exchange, of commerce, | smelting plant at Perth Amboy to the Amer- # fatally hurt [LINCOLN MAN GIVEN OFFI()EI was at New oyers and Em to Conferen erbaps with a Ro board of trade, miners' union and trade | jcan Smelting and Refining company oyes Send Men (and labor union and other commercial | filed in the county clerk’s office sy Fread gl 3 ut Witput , five neral Buller will be of- | , SYLVANIA, Ga, April 12.—Kennedy Gor- | bodles, [ Brunswick, N. 1., today. The consideration | NEW RULES INCREASE TRADING a negro, who, it 14 alleged, on Monday ¢ 3 ¢ e ol b amed is $100, but the document has $1,000 . fered the command of the troops in N 0 negro. who, (U Iv alloged, on Monday W. L. Dayton Elected First Vice Rettiing ¥ vl Be name S8, tha oo .”l X \.”“r‘u ops in North .;.l«‘:“{‘l.‘._—ll '-‘.II.-"' nilt v:.“ L\’T.h\‘.n'l |“rv’h”.v“|: Pasaldnati st OrkiLariialasts NBW YORE AT AR MRS. DAY I8 UNCONSCIOUS | worth of revenue stamps attached to it |Greater Activity on Milwaukee AL J8 BN YARARS heen 1ynched Tust night crowd of men An Ploneer Cherokes Lawyer Den who sarted with ¢ - toward Forial CHEROKEE, la. April 12 "\‘""""‘""fi'\‘m:- Dacle tater and reported that the | o NCINNATI, ApFT T - Board Than in Several ation, | tween the Central Railroad company of New " o > | ¥ .. Dr. ©. R Holmes | JE75Y a0d its employes iy still far from a Wite of Fevmer K:oretary ot state| TWO KILLED'V Two WOUNDED i Suddenly Attacked by ’ 2 Aorl 12 A H. C. Kellogg, an old resident and atiorney, | e e L S of this city was tonight elected president of | *'!1ement severe Tiness. herlt Wright and Deputies MILWAUKEE, April 12.—Nearly & mil- dled at his home this morning. Mr. Kellogg | Movemeuts of Ocenn V 1 the Western Ophthalmologic and Oto- | [R¢Presentatives of the employers and em- Mard Fight with Kentucky { Hon bushels of May and July wheat wero was born i 1524 and was a native of Ver- | At Glasgow-—arrived —corean trom Bos- | laryngologic association. Dr. W. L. Dayton |PIOVe® held two lengthy conferences In| cANTON, 0., April 12.—Mrs. Willlam R Desperndoes. traded in oy the Milwaukee Board of Trade mont. He was admitted to the bar tn 1840 | RN ™ Eon NN Fork Norwemion, “ar | 0f Lincoln, Neb, was elected first vice J€r%e¥ Clty today, but tonight the conferees | oy wan suddenly stricken with serlous - to0ay undar the new rulse reasnily adojied and practiced law In Boston until 1805, | Boston. 4 | president. confessed that no materfal progress Oward | jjiness this evening, following an attack | WHITESBURG, Ky., April 12.~Two men | The ovders came to Milwaukee brokers from when he came to lowa, He leaves a wife | At Liverpool-su Cymric, for Now | —— @ settlement hed been made. Some minor |of sick headache. The former secretary | were killed and two wounded in a fight |81l over the west. Duriog the early hours it York. “Arrived P . “trom’ Portland Wants an Okla end four children | ¥R maville g iled—Anchorla, from Glas- ICHIT gow for New York s WISHITA, owe Pearl In S At Queenstown -Sailed LANSING, 1a.. April 12.-The I from Liverpool ( found hare vesterday was purchased today | cania, N by P. . lelde of Prairie du Chlen for | At ma Divorce, points were conceded by the representatives | ot state had been in Cinciuuati during the [ between Sheriff John W. Wright and his | the trading was almost entirely in May, but ! Y e ,,,,,ml'm..;,‘".’".'m’- proprictor o | °f both sides, but on the principal points,of | day, sitting In the United States circuit [ deputies on one side and the desperadoes |as the day wore on bidding in July began New England, | Washington, D. C.. has instituted di | difference neither side would make conces- [court, but bad started for Washington be- [ who robbed and murdered Mre, Jemima |and was quickly taken up, wnd scon July t Boston, - Arrived—Lu- | proceedings 'in Guthri. T.. agalnst his | sions. o o w York for Liverpool Wife, Jennie Pope Mol X L fore he could be reached with a mess: lon o 1 ALe Hall and her sou. The fight occurred on | equalled May in the volume of its trade, wgow—Arrived—Peruvlan, from | obtalied & residence in Oklahoma & yeap| Another conference will be held tomor- |calling hom home. Mrs. Day has been un- | the mountain top between Booues Fork and | The Milwaukee hoard experienced the most Yo, Portland, | ugo. \ YA vow, Jeonscious since § o'clock this afternoon, {Millstoue Creck, CUviy (bul 0L Lus sven in several yeu ¢ "